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October 2, 2023
Meet Lox who runs Love Your Neighbour in Kenya - one of our Act4You accounts. Here's Lox's experience of Act4You!
Hello... my name is Alex Busisa (Lox). I run a charity called Love Your Neighbour back in Kenya. We were a small charity and struggling with paperwork, Gift Aid and so forth. Our friends Ruth and Graham (Swaffield), who were visiting us in Kenya, encouraged us to get in touch with Links.
We felt we needed help in terms of:
1. Advice
2. Training
3. Accountability
4. Gift Aid
Act4You was willing to stand in for us!
It has been a great journey with Links. We moved from impacting 20 to 40 kids to working in a community of over 60,000 people with 200 benefiting directly, and over 1000 indirectly, through Love Your Neighbour projects and programmes.
Links does the job. They get you from where you are limited. The staff respond promptly and with transparency. You are likely to get more people supporting you as an organisation.
Whether you are a small or large organisation, Links Act4You will go the extra mile to ensure success in your organisation.
For more information about Love Your Neighbour visit: www.loveurneighbour.com
To find out more about Act4You, please email our Act4You Manager: lynda@links.charity or call the office on 01903 778515.
May 1, 2026
The streets of London came alive last weekend - a sea of determination, community spirit and unstoppable energy. We are so grateful to our amazing runners - Ben, Mikey, Abi and Helton.
May 1, 2026
Stepping into Ghana for the very first time felt like walking back into the roots of Links International’s story. It was here, over 40 years ago, that our founders Norman and Grace Barnes first connected with inspiring missionaries and began building the partnerships that would shape Links’ mission.
May 1, 2026
South Sudan is the world’s newest country, having gained independence from Sudan in 2011. Unfortunately, despite abundant natural resources, it is also the world’s poorest country. Here is an update from our amazing Act4You project, Supporting Child Health in South Sudan.

April 1, 2026
In Malawi over a decade ago, in a small rural community, Links took a chance on what many thought was just a fad - moringa trees, sensationalised at the time as 'Miracle Trees'. Packed with vitamins and minerals, edible for both humans and livestock, fast‑growing and hardy in hot climates, these trees seemed to have real potential.
